Abstract

Unilateral injections of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) into the pars reticulata of the substantia nigra of rats pretreated with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor induced a strong and long-lasting contralateral circling behaviour which was selectively increased as a function of time after degeneration of central 5-HT neurons with 5,7 dihydroxytryptamine. Rotations were not abolished after 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) neurons, or after striatal kainic acid lesions, but were on the contrary increased. It is concluded that the contralateral circling response to intranigral 5-HT injection is caused by a specific stimulation of certain post-synaptic nigral 5-HT receptors susceptible to the development of denervation supersensitivity but does not require the participation of nigrostriatal DA neurons.

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